Burning In Doubts

Burning In Doubts: When the past threatens the future is an account loaded with heartfelt gratitude. It takes faith to invest. One should not be discouraged by past misfortunes. We need to acknowledge that wealth comes from God and with it we can beat lack and confirm that nothing in this world is a luxury. More

Burning In Doubts: When the past threatens the future is an account loaded with heartfelt gratitude. It takes faith to invest. One should not be discouraged by past misfortunes. We need to acknowledge that wealth comes from God and with it we can beat lack and confirm that nothing in this world is a luxury.James Kemoli Amata is a preventive healthcare network marketer. He is an investor that feels great pleasure in sharing information about investment opportunities.Key to success is determination and commitment, whatever the challenges. Blaming the past is a lame excuse.

I was born by Gerishom Amata and Rosebetter Muhonja in Kenya on 22 December 1952. I am a retired secondary school teacher of Kiswahili and an excited preventive health care network marketer with Tiens International Health Products Company.

I am a 1976 University of Nairobi Bachelor of Education [Arts (Hons)] graduate, qualified to teach Kiswahili and Christian Religious Education in high schools and teacher training colleges.

I retired from teaching at the end of 2007 after teaching for 376 months. At St. John The Bapstist Likuyani Secondary School (February, 2000-2007) I taught Kiswahili; Moi Girls High School, Eldoret (September, 1976-1986) I taught Christian Religious Education and Kiswahili and (July, 1990-February, 2000) I taught Kiswahili and Wangulu Secondary School, Wodanga (1987 - July, 1990)I taught.the first two weeks Kiswahili and Christian Religious Education, there after I only taught Kiswahili.

I have a passion for writing and indeed I am a farmer-like author with title like: HIGHLY REGRETTED: An autobiography of a bad teacher; Kisa cha Zahara Mage; Ushairi na Aina na Bahari za Mashairi; Before And After Your Wedding; ….

I published my first book in 1985, by traditional publishing. I have tried self-publishing and now I am in great heat to explore E-publishing.

However, I will never forget my Taaluma ya Ushairi (with Kitula King’ei) from which the publisher ate fat alone, and happens to be an E-book without my knowledge.

As I do my business, I worship God in African Kenya Sabcrynnsk of Soi (Prayer and Healing) Church.